| Use your first name and last initial only. |
Enter the title of your novel here. |
Name the author |
Provide the vocabulary word; italicize it. |
Provide the context (surrounding information) needed to make sense of the word; make it bold |
Provide the definition; hypertext to an image that helps you remember its definition. |
A word that means the same thing; make it green |
A word that means the opposite; make it red |
| First Name & Last Initial |
Novel |
Author |
Vocabulary Word |
Context |
Definition |
Synonym |
Antonym |
| TeacherMason |
Feed |
M.T. Anderson |
harbor |
"We support failing economies. We give harbor to many who seek our shores. We are trying to do what is right." |
harbor: A place of shelter; a refuge |
shelter |
expose |
| Megan L. |
Dear John |
Nicholas Sparks |
achievable |
"she once told me that the key to happieness was achievable dreams, and hers were nothing out of the ordinary." |
achievable: to do something successfully, especialy after a lot of effort. |
successful |
unachievable |
| Joseph B. |
The Rise of the Wyrm Lord |
Wayne Thomas Batson |
coiled |
"She best her knees,one foot slightly forward. Her upper bodywas straight and very still. She felt coiled and ready to spring. |
coiled: to roll or twist into a shape resembling a coil |
curl |
standing |